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Checking The Gas Type
Before assembling your barbeque, you should ensure your barbeque is suited to the type of gas which you are going to
use.
LPG, Also Known As Propane:
Barbeques suited to LPG should have an orange sticker on the side saying “PROPANE ONLY”.
This is most commonly supplied as a portable 4 kg or 9 kg gas cylinder, which can be refilled or swapped at petrol
stations or your place of purchase when empty.
Some homes have twin 45 kg LPG cylinders permanently installed near an outside wall. These cylinders supply LPG
gas to many appliances in the home via copper pipes, and are filled as required by the gas supply company.
Natural Gas
This barbeque is not suitable for Natural Gas.
It is extremely dangerous to use the barbeque with the wrong type of gas. Fire or explosion may result.
Portable LPG Cylinders (Supplied Separately)
Fill and leak check the cylinder before placing it in or attaching to the barbeque.
Place the LPG cylinder into the well in the base of the cart, with the cylinder opening facing forwards.
Take the hose that came with the barbeque, check that it has a rubber seal on the regulator end of it, and connect this
end of the hose to the gas cylinder. You won’t need a spanner here. Just turn the fitting in an anticlockwise direction
and hand tighten as much as you can. This should seal it sufficiently.
Conduct a leak test as outlined
on Page 20 before use.